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70 DGX-505/305 Owner’s Manual
Function settings
The Function pages that can be accessed via the FUNCTION display include detailed settings
for the instrument’s voices, effects, split point, tuning, and more. Button shortcuts can be used
to quickly access commonly used settings: hold a shortcut button for longer than a second to
directly access the related setting display.
1 Press the [FUNCTION] button to call up the
FUNCTION display.
2 Use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to
select the required item.
For details on individual settings refer to the FUNC-
TION Setting List on page 71.
The name of the previous item in the list appears to
the upper left, and the name of the next item in the
list appears to the upper right of the currently
selected item.
3 Set the value as required using the dial, the
[+] and [-] buttons, or the [0] – [9] number
buttons.
For ON/OFF settings use the [+] button to turn the
function ON and the [-] button to turn the function
OFF. Use the [+] button to begin execution of opera
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tions, or the [-] button to cancel the selected opera-
tion.
4 If necessary, hold the [FUNCTION] button
for longer than a second to save your set
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tings to flash memory.
Although all settings made via the FUNCTION dis-
play are retained by the instrument while the power
is on, your custom settings will be lost when the
power is turned off unless you save them to flash
memory. Simply save the settings to flash memory
by holding the [FUNCTION] button for more than a
second, and your settings will be retained in flash
memory even while the power is off and will be
recalled the next time the instrument is turned on.
Locating and Editing the Function Settings
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Previous item
Function
category
Next item
Current item
Do not turn off the power while saving settings, otherwise the
data may be damaged or lost.
CAUTION
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